Our study aimed at determining the content in Ca and Mg of different instant coffee brands and at determining their daily recommended mineral intake. We determined, by flame atomic absorption, total concentrations of Ca and Mg in five instant coffee brands marketed in different supermarkets in Timisoara, Romania. Experimental results show that the instant coffee brands we analysed contain important amounts of Ca and Mg: thus, their concentration limits ranged between 1.512-1.802 mg/kg (Ca) and 2.500-3.187 mg/kg (Mg). Calculus made to assess Ca and Mg supply to the daily recommended intake per 5 g of instant coffee powder show that the instant coffee brands we studied are not important sources of Ca and Mg despite the Mg supply slightly above normal values.